Re clustering as something to be avoded
Zhang, Y., Liu, A., Kang Huang, S., Evans, J.D., Cook, S.C., Palmer-Young, E., Corona, M., Alburaki, M., Liu, G., Chou Han, R., Feng Li, W., Hao, Y., Lian Li, J., Gilligan, T.M., Smith-Pardo, A.H., Banmeke, O., Posada-Florez, F.J., Hui Gao, Y., DeGrandi-Hoffman, G., Chun Xie, H., Sadzewicz, A.M., Hamilton, M., Ping Chen, Y., 2023. Mediating a host cell signaling pathway linked to overwinter mortality offers a promising therapeutic approach for improving bee health. Journal of Advanced Research 53, 99–114. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2022.12.011
Conclusion:
Our study suggests that increased energy consumption of overwintering bees for maintaining hive temperature reduces the allocation of energy toward immune functions, thus making the overwintering bees more susceptible to disease infections and leading to high winter colony losses. The novel information gained from this study provides a promising avenue for the development of therapeutic strategies for mitigating colony losses, both overwinter and annually.
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